Dilbar Abdurakhimova
Dilbar Abdurakhimova
1400 Warren Street, Apt 310, Mankato, MN, 56001
Phone: 507-317-7903 E-mail: Dilbar.Abdurakhimova@mnsu.edu
Education
Master of Arts, Mathematics, Broad Emphasis September 2013-December 2015
Minnesota State University, Mathematics Department, Mankato, Minnesota
Relevant courses include Markov Chains (MATH 680), Mathematical Modeling (MATH 525),
Computational Linear Algebra (MATH 674), Numerical Analysis (MATH 570), Numerical
Analysis of Differential Equations (MATH 672), Graphs & Algorithm (MATH 605), Partial
Differential Equations (MATH 677), Real Analysis (MATH517), Functional Analysis (MATH
618), Abstract Algebra (MATH 641), and Theory of Numbers (MATH542)
GPA 3.93/4.00
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, General Emphasis September 2011-May 2013
Bemidji State University, Mathematics Department, Bemidji, Minnesota
Core Mathematics courses taken are Probability and Statistics I and II, Mathematical Modeling,
Mathematical Problem Solving, Real Analysis, Numerical Methods, Modern Algebra, and
Classical and Modern Geometry
Summa Cum Laude, GPA 3.91/4.00
Associates of Applied Science, Physical Therapist Assistant February 2007-July 2009
Kingsborough Community College of CUNY, Physical Therapist Assistant Department,
Brooklyn, NY
Medical Science courses consist of Microbiology in Health & Disease, Pathology, Human
Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Abnormal Psychology, Science of Nutrition, General Biology I
& II, General Chemistry I & II and Organic Chemistry
Honors, GPA 3.55/4.0
Professional Experience
Research Trainee
Mayo Clinic Summer 2015 – Present
‘Maximum Likelihood Estimators in Magnetic Resonance Elastography’
Searched literature for various techniques to solve for the roots of bivariate polynomial
systems analytically, implemented and tested algorithms for feasibility in Matlab,
contacted the research author’s when necessary and kept regular correspondence with
project supervisor
Research Assistant Fall 2015
Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
‘An Age-Structured Mathematical Model of Malaria’
Held discussion about the current progress and next assignment on a daily basis, derived
and implemented numerical scheme in Python, analyzed data suitability, introduced the
research at International Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and
Research via poster presentation and wrote up my findings in a professional manner
Dilbar Abdurakhimova
Instructor for College Algebra January 2014-May 2015
Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
Designed and implemented comprehensive lesson plans with various examples centered on real
world situations, utilized digital image projector and computer software when necessary, created
assignments and exams to reliably measure students’ knowledge of the subject
Teaching Assistant for Intermediate Algebra September 2013-December 2014
Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
Led discussion session by summarizing main points made during the lecture, provided examples
clarifying any misconceptions present from the students
Physical Therapist Assistant September 2009-August 2010
Mattia Physical Therapy, Brooklyn, NY
Treated patients of various age groups using appropriate therapeutic modalities and exercises
under supervision of physical therapist
Computer Skills
Python, Matlab, Mathematica, LaTeX, MS Office
Awards and Recognition
McKnight Foundation Scholarship Fall 2012 and Spring 2013
Bemidji State University
Sullivan International Student Scholarship Fall 2012 and Spring 2013
Bemidji State University
President’s List Spring 2012 and Fall 2012
Bemidji State University
References
Dr. Ruijun Zhao
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Minnesota State University, Mankato
273 Wissink Hall
Mankato MN 56001
Work: 507 389 2719
Email: Ruijun.Zhao@mnsu.edu
Dr. Joshua Trzasko
Department of Biomedical Engineering and Physiology
Mayo Graduate School
200 1st St SW
Rochester MN 55905
Work: 507 284 2316
Email: Trzasko.Joshua@mayo.edu
To contact this candidate email dilbar.abdurakhimova@mnsu.edu